Report on Health Needs and Promotion Strategy for Homeless Youth
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This report comprehensively assesses the health needs of homeless young people, focusing on identifying and prioritizing unmet needs through the application of health needs theories such as Maslow, Seedhouse, and Doyal & Gough. The report analyzes research studies to determine the most significant needs, considering factors like access to housing, mental health, and financial support. Based on this assessment, a strategic health promotion plan is designed, including a clear aim and SMART objectives, and utilizing Beattie's model of health promotion approaches. The strategy incorporates activities for health persuasion, legislative action, community development, and personal counseling, with justifications rooted in health promotion theories, models, and research. The report also outlines resource allocation, evaluation methods, and an action plan in the form of a Gantt chart to facilitate effective implementation and assessment of the proposed health promotion interventions.
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